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    SENATORS KERRY AND KENNEDY DEMAND ANSWERS ABOUT EVANS FIRING

    ArmRadio.am
    08.06.2006 11:17

    Senators John Kerry and Edward Kennedy joined the growing list of
    legislators demanding answers from the Administration regarding the
    recall of US Ambassador to Armenian John Evans over his honest and
    accurate public statements about the Armenian Genocide, reported the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    In a June 5th letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the two
    Massachusetts Senators conveyed their concerns regarding reports that
    the Ambassador was dismissed "due to the use of the word 'genocide'
    when describing the atrocities that were committed against the Armenian
    people in 1915." They added that, "Reports from diplomats at the time
    make clear that genocide accurately described these events. Henry
    Morgenthau, then our Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, described
    these actions as a campaign of racial extermination." They closed
    their letter by noting that, "Allegedly the Government of Turkey
    was dismayed by Amb. Evans' remarks and expressed this to the US
    Government. We would like clarification as soon as possible about
    Amb. Evans' premature dismissal after 35 years of exemplary service
    to the United States Government."

    The letter was sent in the wake of the May 23rd White House
    announcement nominating Richard Hoagland to serve as the new Ambassador
    to Armenia.

    Ambassador Evans will be replaced in Yerevan after Hoagland's Senate
    confirmation process is completed.

    "We join with Armenians throughout Massachusetts and around the nation
    in thanking Senators Kennedy and Kerry for demanding an explanation of
    the circumstances of Ambassador Evans' firing - particularly as they
    relate to the role of the Turkish government," said ANCA Executive
    Director Aram Hamparian.

    "Despite repeated Congressional inquiries dating back more than three
    months, the Administration has yet to respond to a single question,
    to provide any meaningful explanation of its actions, or to release
    even one of the diplomatic cables from the Turkish government on
    this matter."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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